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1 BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE BEAUFORT F Le loup en France : éléments d écologie historique. Encyclopédie des carnivores de France, SFEPM, Paris, pp 32. CHAPON G. & MOUTOU F L étude et la conservation des carnivores. SFEPM, Paris, pp 167. DELIBES M Statut et conservation du loup (Canis lupus) dans les Etats membres du Conseil de l Europe, Collection Sauvegarde de la nature, 47, Conseil de l Europe, Strasbourg, pp 46. HARRINGTON F.H. & PAQUET P.C Wolves of the world. Noyes Publication, Park Ridge, New Jersey, USA, pp 474. KUNKEL K., MACK C. & MELQUIST W An assessment of current methods for surveying and monitoring wolves. Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, Idaho, USA, pp 79. LANDRY J.-M Le loup : biologie, mœurs, mythologie, cohabitation, protection. Ed. Delachaux et Niestlé, pp 240. MECH L.D The wolf. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp 384. PARADISO J.L. & NOWAK R.M Wolves. In: Wild mammals of North America. Chapman J.A. & Feldhamer G.A. (Eds). The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore: POULLE M.-L., HOUARD T. & DAHIER T Le suivi des loups dans le Parc National du Mercantour. Bulletin mensuel de l Office National de la Chasse, 201: PROMBERGER C., SCHRODER W Wolves in Europe : status and perspectives. Munich Wildlife Society, Ettal, Germany. WILSON D.E. & REEDER D.A.M Mammal species of the world. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washigton, pp 1206.

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3 CARBYN L.C Gray wolf and Red wolf. In: Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Novak M., Baker J.A., Obbard M.E. & Malloch B. (Eds), Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario, Canada: CIUCCI P.L., BOITANI L., FRANCISCI L. & ANDREOLI G Home range, activity and movements of a wolf pack in central Italy. Journal of Zoology, London, 243: FEDEROFF N.E. & NOWAK R.M Man and his dog. Science, 278:205. FEDDERSEN-PETERSEN D Comparative studies of behavioural development of wolves (Canis lupus L) and domestic dogs (Canis lupus f. fam.): domestication traits and selective breeding. Tierärztliche Umschau, 49: FOX M.W Evolution of social behaviour in canids. In: The wild Canids. Fox M.W. (Ed), Van Nostrand-Reinhold, New York: FULLER T.K Guidelines for gray wolf management in the northern Great Lakes region. International Wolf Center, IWC97-271, pp 20. GESE E.M. & RUFF R.L Scent-marking by coyotes, Canis latrans: the influence of social and ecological factors. Animal Behavior, 54: MECH L. D Age, season, distance, direction, and social aspects of wolf dispersal from a Minnesota pack. In: Mammalian Dispersal Patterns. Chepko-Sade B.D. & Halpin Z. (Eds). University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois: MECH L.D What do we know about wolves and what more do we need to learn? In: Ecology and conservation of wolves in a changing world. Carbyn L.N., Fritts S.H. & Seip D.R. (Eds), Canadian Circumpolar Institute, occasional publication, 35: MECH L.D Alpha status, dominance, and division of labor in wolf pack. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 77:

4 MECH L.D. & BOITANI L Wolves: behavior, ecology and conservation. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA, pp 428. NOWAK R.M Another look at wolf taxonomy. In: Ecology and conservation of wolves in a changing world. Carbyn L.N., Fritts S.H. & Seip D.R. (Eds), Canadian Circumpolar Institute, occasional publication, 35: PACKARD J.M., SEAL U.S. MECH L.D. & PLOTKA E.D Causes of reproductive failure in two family groups of wolves (Canis lupus) Z. Tierpsychol., 69: PAGEAT P Utilisation des phéromones faciales et d analogues de synthèse dans le marquage urinaire chez le chat. Congrès CNVSPA/FECAVA. PAGNEUX A Comparaison comportementale du loup et du chien. Thèse de doctorat vétérinaire, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, pp 312. PETERSON R.O., JACOBS A.K., DRUMMER T.D., MECH L.D. & SMITH D.W Leadership behavior in relation to dominance and reproductive status in gray wolves, Canis lupus. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80: LEONARD Y., BOYER J., DUCHAMP C. & MARBOUTIN E Reproduction et hurlements provoqués : un comparatif international. Quoi de neuf? Bulletin du réseau loup, ONCFS, 15:7-11. THEUERKAUF J., ROUYS S. & JEDRZEJEWSKI W Selection of den, rendezvous, and resting sites by wolves in the Biolowieza Forest, Poland. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 81: UEDA S., SASAKI N. & SWEDA T Seasonal scatology of wolves along the Dempster Highway, northwestern Canada an introduction of pollen analysis for dating old scats. Polar Biosciences, 17: URTON E.J.M Population genetics, foraging ecology and trophic relationships of grey wolves in central saskatchewan. MSc Thesis, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Canada, pp 98.

5 VILÀ C., MALDONADO J., AMORIM I.R., WAYNE R.K., CRANDALL K.A. & HONEYCUTT R.L Man and his dog. Science, 278: POUR EN SAVOIR PLUS HARRINGTON F. H. & MECH L. D Wolf howling and its role in territory maintenance. Behaviour, 68: HARRINGTON, F. H., MECH L. D. & FRITTS S. H Pack size and wolf pup survival: their relationship under varying ecological conditions. Behavioral Ecology and Socio-biology, 13: MECH, L. D. & NELSON M. E Non-family wolf, Canis lupus, packs. Canadian Field- Naturalist, 104: MECH L. D., PHILLIPS M.K., SMITH D.W. & KREEGER T.J Denning behaviour of nongravid wolves, Canis lupus. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 110: MEIER T. J., BURCH J. W., MECH L. D. & ADAMS L. G Pack structure and genetic relatedness among wolf packs in a naturally-regulated population. In: Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World. Carbyn L.N., Fritts S.H. & Seip D.R. (Eds), Canadian Circumpolar Institute, occasional publication: PARADISO J. L. & NOWAK R.M Wolves in Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, Management, Economics, J. A. Chapman and G. A. Feldhamer (Eds). The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. RAYMER, J., WIESLER D., NOVOTNY M., ASA C., SEAL U. S. & MECH L. D Chemical scent constituents in urine of wolf (Canis lupus) and their dependence on reproductive hormones. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 12: SCHMIDT P. A. & MECH L.D Wolf pack size and food acquisition. American Naturalist, 150:

6 SMITH D., MEIER T., GEFFEN E., MECH L.D., BURCH J.W., ADAMS L.G., & WAYNE R.K Is incest common in gray wolf packs? Behavioral Ecology, 8: BOITANI L Action plan for the conservation of wolves in Europe (Canis lupus). Nature and Environment. Ser. No 113. Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 84 pp. BLANCO J. C., REIG S. & CUESTA DE LA L Distribution, status and conservation problems of the wolf Canis lupus in Spain. Biological Conservation, 60: BOITANI L Wolf and dog competition in Italy. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 174: BOITANI L. & CIUCCI P Comparative social ecology of feral dogs and wolves. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 7: CARBYN, L. N Management of non-endangered wolf populations in Canada. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 174: CHAVEZ A.S. & GESE E.M Landscape use and movements of wolves in relation to livestock in a Wildlant-Agriculture Matrix. Journal of Wildlife Management, 70: CIUCCI P. & BOITANI L Wolf and dog depredation on livestock in central Italy. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 26: FREZARD A. & LE PAPE G Contribution to the welfare of captive wolves (Canis lupus lupus): a behavioral comparison of six wolf packs. Zoo Biology, 22: GUNSON J.R Wolf predation of lifestock in western Canada. In: Wolves in Canada and Alaska: their status, biology and management. Carbyn L.N. (Ed), Canadian Wildlife Service Report Series, 45: KREEGER T.J., PEREIRA D.L., CALLAHAN M. & BECKEL M Activity patterns of gray wolves housed in small vs. large enclosures. Zoo Biology, 15:

7 LINNELL J. D. C., ANDERSEN R., ANDERSONE Z., BALCIAUSKAS L., BLANCO J.C., BOITANI L., BRAINERD S., BREITENMOSER U., KOJOLA I., LIBERG O., LOE J., OKARMA H., PEDERSEN H.C., PROMBERGER C., SAND H., SOLBERG E.J., VALDMANN H. & WABAKKEN P The fear of wolves: a review of wolf attacks on humans. NINA Oppdragsmelding: 731:1-65. MALLONÉE J.S. & JOSLIN P Traumatic stress disorder observed in an adult wild captive wolf (Canis lupus). Journal of Applied Animal Welfare, Science, 7: MECH L. D The challenge and opportunity of recovering wolf populations. Conservation Biology, 9: MECH L.D., FRITTS S.H. & NELSON M.E Wolf management in the 21st century: From public input to sterilization. Journal of Wildlife Research, 1: PRINI S Loup et pastoralisme : quel prix pour une cohabitation? Thèse de doctorat vétérinaire, Université Claude-Bernard, Lyon, pp 197. ROBEL R. J., DAYTON A.D., HENDERSON F.R., MEDUNA R.L. & SPAETH C.W Relationships between husbandry methods and sheep losses to canine predators. Journal of Wildlife Management, 45: THIEL R.P., MERRILL S. & L.D. MECH Tolerance by denning wolves, Canis lupus, to human disturbance. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 122: TOWNSEND S.E Social context and its role in rank related behaviors in captive gray wolves. American Zoologist, 35:20A (Abstract: Annual Meeting of the American Society of Zoologists, Dec , 1995). WLEDARSKY R Le retour du loup (Canis lupus) : interactions avec l élevage ovin et implications socio-économiques. Thèse de doctorat vétérinaire, Faculté de Médecine de Créteil, pp 151.

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